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On 14 April, the Ministry of Health issued this statement. Despite its untruthfulness, it is essentially a concession that the Department no longer supports Ubhejane.
Media Statement
14 April 2008
Health Ministry does NOT support Ubhejane
The Ministry of Health would like to correct the inaccuracy in the news reports relating to the ruling of the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) regarding the advertisement of Ubhejane in Ilanga newspaper.
The reports wrongly have suggested that this product is supported by the Minister of Health, Dr Manto Tshabalala-Msimang.
The Minister emphasizes the important role played by African traditional medicines in responding to various ailments and according to the World Health Organisation, these medicines are used by about 80% of people in Africa. The Minister further promotes research and development of these medicines and regulatory framework for traditional health practitioners.
However, the Minister has never expressed support for Ubhejane or any specific traditional medicine product for that matter.
The Ministry is concerned about the development of the whole spectrum of medicines falling within this category and has no interest in one particular product.
Ministry of Health distances itself from Ubhehane
UPDATE:
On 14 April, the Ministry of Health issued this statement. Despite its untruthfulness, it is essentially a concession that the Department no longer supports Ubhejane.
Media Statement
14 April 2008
Health Ministry does NOT support Ubhejane
The Ministry of Health would like to correct the inaccuracy in the news reports relating to the ruling of the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) regarding the advertisement of Ubhejane in Ilanga newspaper.
The reports wrongly have suggested that this product is supported by the Minister of Health, Dr Manto Tshabalala-Msimang.
The Minister emphasizes the important role played by African traditional medicines in responding to various ailments and according to the World Health Organisation, these medicines are used by about 80% of
people in Africa. The Minister further promotes research and development of these medicines and regulatory framework for traditional health practitioners.
However, the Minister has never expressed support for Ubhejane or any specific traditional medicine product for that matter.
The Ministry is concerned about the development of the whole spectrum of medicines falling within this category and has no interest in one particular product.
Issued by Department of Health
Contact Sibani Mngadi 0827720161